C3 2021
Job Title: Health Advisor (focus on Reproductive Health)
Reports To: Head of Health Support
Terms: 2-year contact with possibility of extension
Job Location: Dublin Ireland, UK, France and any of the Concern programme countries of operation
(up to 30% travel)
Salary/Pay Band: Global Band 6 (Advisor)
Contract: Two-year, fixed term, with possibility for extension
About Concern:
Established in 1968, Concern is a non-profit, non-governmental humanitarian organisation, dedicated to the reduction of suffering and the ultimate elimination of extreme poverty in the world’s poorest countries.
Concern’s vision, our mission and our work are all defined by one goal – ending extreme poverty, whatever it takes. Concern strives for a world free from poverty, fear and oppression.
Concern works to develop and scale up effective, evidence-based interventions to promote optimum health, particularly among the most poor and vulnerable. Concern supports Health programmes (which include Nutrition and WASH) across 21 countries, as well as working in other sectors including Livelihoods and Education. Supporting reproductive health rights of people and communities where we work and provision of essential reproductive health services across our health programmes is a key component of Concerns approach to health.
Our culture is values driven and we believe that our people are central to all that we do and are key to delivering on our goal of Reaching the Furthest Behind First. We are committed to ensuring a workplace where everybody feels valued and are enabled to succeed in their work and contribute to delivering on our mission.
Role Purpose:
The Health Advisor will sit within the Strategy, Advocacy and Learning (SAL) team and closely liaise with the other Global Health Advisors (across the themes of WASH, Nutrition and Health) as well as the wider SAL team. The Advisor’s primary responsibility is to ensure that Concern countries of operation have the capacity to deliver high-quality sustainable health interventions with a particular focus on Reproductive Health. They will be expected to provide technical support to Concern’s health work across the range of countries in which Concern works—emergency, fragile/transitional and stable development contexts—with a particular focus on extremely poor and vulnerable populations. The Health Advisor will be expected to focus on ensuring optimal integration of health and nutrition across Concern health programming and will support Concern around advocacy on health and nutrition. They will also ensure that reproductive health needs are addressed across a of Concerns health programming.
The Health Advisor will be an active part of Concern’s global health team. Up to 30% international travel is anticipated for this position.
Responsibilities:
1. Work as part of the wider health team to provide technical support for country and regional Health Programmes with a focus on primary health care (health and nutrition) and reproductive health
2. Conduct country technical health visits (to include primary health care and nutrition) and work with the health team in country to develop a country specific health programme development plan
3. Support health capacity building initiatives with Concern and partner organisations including formal and informal training, and lessons learnt within country programmes
4. Lead on developing Concerns approach to Reproductive Health which is a key component of Concerns integrated Health Programming
5. Collate or prepare a key set of Reproductive Health Technical Health Standards to enable country health teams to be better able to plan and implement strong reproductive health approaches across its health programming
6. Participate in the exploration of health funding opportunities and provide technical inputs as requested to proposals and donor reports
7. Work with other health SAL colleagues in particular nutrition to ensure that health and nutrition health programming is fully integrated across all stages of the programme cycle
8. In coordination with country programme staff, document, and disseminate lessons learned from Concerns Health Programming with a specific focus on Reproductive Health
9. Support country programmes with Monitoring and Evaluation of health programmes in coordination with Concerns Programme Learning Team and work with country teams to develop potential themes for operational research
10. Support and maintain relationships with other health agencies and donors and represent Concern in national, regional and international forums as required; actively engage in health networks with key institutions/agencies, universities, and donors
11. Participate in annual health work planning including Strategic Planning and Reviews for Health/Reproductive Health with the wider Health Team in Concern
12. Support with recruitment of health staff in country programmes as required by the country management team
13. Provide support to country health programmes in the management of pharmacy and medical supplies with a particular focus on reproductive health
14. All staff are responsible for upholding and promoting Concern’s values, including our workplace equality, diversity and inclusion, and safeguarding values.
15. All staff are required to participate and contribute as necessary towards Concern’s emergency response as and when required
Role Holder Requirements:
Essential:
16. Master’s degree in public health/Reproductive Health or similar
17. Undergraduate degree in Nursing, Medicine, Public Health or similar
18. Strong, current knowledge of primary health care programming and approaches with experience of working in reproductive health
19. 4-5 years’ experience in the management of health/reproductive health programmes in a variety of country contexts including design, implementation, and monitoring of programmes (with some experience of working in Sub-Saharan Africa)
20. Basic competence using quantitative, qualitative, and participatory methods for programme planning / design, monitoring, and evaluation
21. Excellent interpersonal, communication, and writing skills in English
22. Ability to work both as part of a team and independently
23. Ability to travel internationally up to 30% in fragile contexts, sometimes on short notice and for 2+ weeks
Desirable:
24. Experience in health system strengthening and a good understanding of capacity building approaches
25. Additional Language skills in particular French or Arabic
26. Training and facilitation skills
27. Experience of behaviour change approaches
28. Experience of working in reproductive health programming in emergency or fragile health contexts
Competencies:
Communicating and Working with Others: The Health Advisor will be able to work within Concerns wider Health Team exploring opportunities to develop good quality reproductive health programming. They will also be able to provide technical support across several Concerns country programmes and identify opportunities for such countries to work together or develop joint ways of working around reproductive health.
Planning and Decision Making: The Health Advisor will be able to develop an annual workplan at an organizational level and in coordination with country health teams which focuses on improving health programme quality and delivery with a particular focus on reproductive health.
Individual Leadership: the Health Advisor will be able to manage their work and overall workplan and provide technical leadership and support to country health teams.